Narendra Modi Nomination: 'A son can never be kind to his mother', when Modi cried in the MPs' meeting saying this; Advani was surprised


Posted on 14th May 2024 11:31 am by rohit kumar

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will file a nomination for the Lok Sabha elections from the Varanasi seat for the third time today i.e. on Tuesday. During PM Modi's nomination, Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, many Union Ministers and Chief Ministers of 16 states, and senior NDA leaders will be present.


 

Meanwhile, we brought for you that story, when Narendra Modi got elected as MP from Kashi for the first time and attended the BJP meeting, he became emotional. Even senior BJP leader Lal Krishna Advani was surprised to see him emotional, so read what was the matter...

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BJP's parliamentary meeting was going on. Lal Krishna Advani had addressed the meeting, but as soon as Narendra Modi started speaking, he said - 'Advani ji used a word, I request him not to use that word. After this, he became emotional and cried. Everyone was surprised at the party meeting. Then Modi drank water wiped his tears and started speaking.


 

PM Modi said- "Advani ji said that Narendra Bhai has shown mercy." I request Advani not to say again that I have shown mercy. Just as India is my mother, similarly BJP is also my mother. Can serving mother ever be a blessing? Absolutely cannot happen. A son can never show kindness to his mother. A son can serve only with dedication.


 

Let us tell you that in the year 2024, Narendra Modi contested elections for the first time from Varanasi and became the Prime Minister of the country by winning the elections with an overwhelming majority. After that, Modi was again elected MP from Varanasi in the year 2019 and took oath as PM again. Today PM Modi is filing a nomination for the third time from Kashi.

 

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